Furniture Showroom
Showroom for a furniture company, located in Odessa, Ukraine. The furniture in exhibition room is a placeholder. Plans and more info on: https://www.behance.net/gallery/61418101/FURNITURE-SHOWROOM
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Highrise tower visualization
This tower is inspired by the paintings of the ancient Babel. Living with your family just near the river and harbour in downtown Rotterdam.
Typology: Building
Location: Germany, Heidelberg
Status: pre project
Customer : Render Vision
Visualization: Omega Render
Schedule of visualization: 2 weeks
Soon a modern building of molecular biology will be built in the German city of Heidelberg.
Visualization of the project of the laboratory quite accurately conveys the idea of the architect in creating the weightless volume of the building. The conciseness and simplicity of the forms and structures are quite organically integrated into the architectural environment of Heidelberg. Also on our visualizations it is perfectly clear that the building is designed in several levels, which allows it to easily fit into the terrain without disturbing the natural landscape.
In our visualizations we tried to convey the scale and significance of this project, both for science and for architecture.
Arjaan De Feyter Architects (belgium), impressed me with this beautiful piece of space planning and decor combines “light and warm materials” in converted brewery Apartment which got on my eye because of the simplicity and minimalism.
The living-dining room for the owner of a good sense of taste and style is made in beige tones with elements of expensive decor and luxury furniture. Through visualization we tried to convey all comfort and coziness of this space.